You are leaving because you compromised the safety of your village, yet I think leaving makes it far less safe.
I could easily go and destroy your village again.
I do not understand what it is with you Konoha shinobi and scattering. I would never abandon my people -- as if they were tools, only, and not living, breathing entities.
It is a callous system -- that of the shinobi.
It encourages such selfish acts.
If it is any consolation to you, however, I will probably leave your village alone for now.
Having destroyed it twice already and killed you twice already, I have decided neither it nor you pose significant challenge to me, and are therefore uninteresting.
Besides that, I have people I must safeguard.
When you act only in the interests of your own strength, you make a statement about the relative worth you bestow upon other people.
The statements made thus far from your village do not impress me.
In a sense, watching you all fall apart is a greater victory than any war, because I feel secure in my own sense of higher humanity, regard for others, and moral superiority.
Your own failings will destroy your village far better than I ever could.
It is not necessary to leave your village in order to improve upon yourself.
It is never necessary to leave those who care about you.
That your village thinks this is appropriate is most pitiable, indeed.
I could easily go and destroy your village again.
I do not understand what it is with you Konoha shinobi and scattering. I would never abandon my people -- as if they were tools, only, and not living, breathing entities.
It is a callous system -- that of the shinobi.
It encourages such selfish acts.
If it is any consolation to you, however, I will probably leave your village alone for now.
Having destroyed it twice already and killed you twice already, I have decided neither it nor you pose significant challenge to me, and are therefore uninteresting.
Besides that, I have people I must safeguard.
When you act only in the interests of your own strength, you make a statement about the relative worth you bestow upon other people.
The statements made thus far from your village do not impress me.
In a sense, watching you all fall apart is a greater victory than any war, because I feel secure in my own sense of higher humanity, regard for others, and moral superiority.
Your own failings will destroy your village far better than I ever could.
It is not necessary to leave your village in order to improve upon yourself.
It is never necessary to leave those who care about you.
That your village thinks this is appropriate is most pitiable, indeed.
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